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The Mathematics of Data
 
Edited by: Michael W. Mahoney University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
John C. Duchi Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Anna C. Gilbert University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
A co-publication of the AMS, IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
The Mathematics of Data
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-3575-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4990-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25.E
List Price: $112.00
MAA Member Price: $100.80
AMS Member Price: $89.60
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-3575-2
eBook: ISBN:  978-1-4704-4990-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25.B
List Price: $237.00 $181.00
MAA Member Price: $213.30 $162.90
AMS Member Price: $189.60 $144.80
The Mathematics of Data
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The Mathematics of Data
Edited by: Michael W. Mahoney University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
John C. Duchi Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Anna C. Gilbert University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
A co-publication of the AMS, IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-3575-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4990-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25.E
List Price: $112.00
MAA Member Price: $100.80
AMS Member Price: $89.60
Hardcover ISBN:  978-1-4704-3575-2
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-4990-2
Product Code:  PCMS/25.B
List Price: $237.00 $181.00
MAA Member Price: $213.30 $162.90
AMS Member Price: $189.60 $144.80
  • Book Details
     
     
    IAS/Park City Mathematics Series
    Volume: 252018; 325 pp
    MSC: Primary 15; 52; 60; 62; 65; 68; 90

    Data science is a highly interdisciplinary field, incorporating ideas from applied mathematics, statistics, probability, and computer science, as well as many other areas. This book gives an introduction to the mathematical methods that form the foundations of machine learning and data science, presented by leading experts in computer science, statistics, and applied mathematics. Although the chapters can be read independently, they are designed to be read together as they lay out algorithmic, statistical, and numerical approaches in diverse but complementary ways.

    This book can be used both as a text for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses, and as a survey for researchers interested in understanding how applied mathematics broadly defined is being used in data science. It will appeal to anyone interested in the interdisciplinary foundations of machine learning and data science.

    This volume is a co-publication of the AMS, IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

    Titles in this series are co-published with the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute.

    Readership

    Graduate students and researchers interested in applied mathematics of data.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Petros Drineas and Michael Mahoney — Lectures on randomized numerical linear algebra
    • Stephen Wright — Optimization algorithms for data analysis
    • John Duchi — Introductory lectures on stochastic optimization
    • Per-Gunnar Martinsson — Randomized methods for matrix computations
    • Roman Vershynin — Four lectures on probabilistic methods for data science
    • Robert Ghrist — Homological algebra and data
  • Additional Material
     
     
  • Reviews
     
     
    • What should you expect from a book titled 'The Mathematics of Data'? Nearly anything. There are numerous elementary books with similar titles that don't go far beyond showing the reader how to compute the standard deviation. But what if you saw that the book was published by AMS and SIAM? That changes everything. You know it won't be elementary, and it will probably be high quality, which is indeed the case here.

      John D. Cook, MAA Reviews
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Volume: 252018; 325 pp
MSC: Primary 15; 52; 60; 62; 65; 68; 90

Data science is a highly interdisciplinary field, incorporating ideas from applied mathematics, statistics, probability, and computer science, as well as many other areas. This book gives an introduction to the mathematical methods that form the foundations of machine learning and data science, presented by leading experts in computer science, statistics, and applied mathematics. Although the chapters can be read independently, they are designed to be read together as they lay out algorithmic, statistical, and numerical approaches in diverse but complementary ways.

This book can be used both as a text for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses, and as a survey for researchers interested in understanding how applied mathematics broadly defined is being used in data science. It will appeal to anyone interested in the interdisciplinary foundations of machine learning and data science.

This volume is a co-publication of the AMS, IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Titles in this series are co-published with the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute.

Readership

Graduate students and researchers interested in applied mathematics of data.

  • Articles
  • Petros Drineas and Michael Mahoney — Lectures on randomized numerical linear algebra
  • Stephen Wright — Optimization algorithms for data analysis
  • John Duchi — Introductory lectures on stochastic optimization
  • Per-Gunnar Martinsson — Randomized methods for matrix computations
  • Roman Vershynin — Four lectures on probabilistic methods for data science
  • Robert Ghrist — Homological algebra and data
  • What should you expect from a book titled 'The Mathematics of Data'? Nearly anything. There are numerous elementary books with similar titles that don't go far beyond showing the reader how to compute the standard deviation. But what if you saw that the book was published by AMS and SIAM? That changes everything. You know it won't be elementary, and it will probably be high quality, which is indeed the case here.

    John D. Cook, MAA Reviews
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
Accessibility – to request an alternate format of an AMS title
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